The University of Guam’s Guam Green Growth Circular Economy Makerspace and Innovation Hub is set to host a series of workshops throughout March in celebration of CHamoru Month.
These workshops offer a unique opportunity for the community to engage with traditional CHamoru crafts and practices, promoting both cultural preservation and sustainable living.
The G3 Makerspace, located at the CHamoru Village in Hagåtña, is dedicated to fostering a circular economy in Guam, with these workshops moving to blend that mission with the celebration of the island’s indigenous culture.
By offering hands-on experiences with traditional crafts, the makerspace aims to connect the community with the island’s heritage while also encouraging them to think creatively about resourcefulness and sustainability.
“We are very excited for this month’s line up of workshops. Our people are always…